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Researcher Profile - Dominique Toran-Allerand
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RESEARCHER INFORMATION
First Name:
Dominique
Last Name:
Toran-Allerand
Title:
Professor of Pathology & Cell Biology and Neurology
Advanced Degrees:
M.D. Sc.D. hon
Affiliation:
Columbia University College of Physicians & SUrgeons
Department:
Pathology & Cell Biology, Neurology
Street Address 1:
650 West 168th Street
Street Address 2:
Rm 1615
City:
New York
State/Province:
NY
Zip/Postal Code:
10032-3702
Country/Territory:
U.S.A.
Phone:
212-305-3620
Fax:
212-305-2134
Email Address:
Disclosure:
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Member reports no financial or other potential conflicts of interest. [Last Modified: 31 January 2006]
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Clinical Interests:
Aging Process, Alzheimer Disease, Stroke and Trauma, Parkinson Disease, Neurodevelopmental Disorders (Down syndrome, etc.), Neuromuscular Disorders (ALS, etc.)
Research Focus:
Tau/Cytoskeleton, Neuroimmunology, DNA microarrays, Stem cells, Protein structure/chemistry, A-beta PP/A-beta, Apoptosis/Cell cycle, Chemistry/Pharmacology, Signal transduction, Neurotransmission, Neuropathology, Microscopy, Molecular and Cell biology, Animal Models, Neurobiology
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